Tree Hay as Source of Economic Resilience in Traditional Social-ecological Systems from Transylvania

Tree farming substantially contributes to the resilience of the farming system. In this paper we bring historical and current arguments about nutritional value of trees and how this contributed to the capacity of the farming societies to navigate environmental challenges. On this basis we highlight...

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Main Authors: Tibor Hartel, Cristina Craioveanu, Kinga-Olga Réti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Museum of the Romanian Peasant 2016-11-01
Series:Martor
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Online Access:http://martor.muzeultaranuluiroman.ro/archive/martor-21-2016/hartel_craioveanu_reti_21_2016/
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spelling doaj-e90e892614b34ccf8609da14bce4ffa92021-04-02T21:05:14ZengNational Museum of the Romanian PeasantMartor1224-62711224-62712016-11-01215364Tree Hay as Source of Economic Resilience in Traditional Social-ecological Systems from TransylvaniaTibor Hartel0Cristina Craioveanu1Kinga-Olga Réti2Department of Environmental Sciences – Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania Cluj-Napoca, RomaniaFaculty of Biology, Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, RomaniaFaculty of Environmental Science and Engineering, Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, RomaniaTree farming substantially contributes to the resilience of the farming system. In this paper we bring historical and current arguments about nutritional value of trees and how this contributed to the capacity of the farming societies to navigate environmental challenges. On this basis we highlight the need of reviving the nutritional value of trees and the tree hay related knowledge and practices. Since scattered trees on pastures can simultaneously fulfil several important roles (biodiversity, nutrition source, aesthetic and cultural values) urgent actions are needed both at the level of policies, knowledge and local scales in order to re-connect human societies with trees, for the benefit of the whole social-ecological system.http://martor.muzeultaranuluiroman.ro/archive/martor-21-2016/hartel_craioveanu_reti_21_2016/treesresiliencetraditional landscapescoupled social-ecological systemsconservation policy
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author Tibor Hartel
Cristina Craioveanu
Kinga-Olga Réti
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Cristina Craioveanu
Kinga-Olga Réti
Tree Hay as Source of Economic Resilience in Traditional Social-ecological Systems from Transylvania
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trees
resilience
traditional landscapes
coupled social-ecological systems
conservation policy
author_facet Tibor Hartel
Cristina Craioveanu
Kinga-Olga Réti
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title Tree Hay as Source of Economic Resilience in Traditional Social-ecological Systems from Transylvania
title_short Tree Hay as Source of Economic Resilience in Traditional Social-ecological Systems from Transylvania
title_full Tree Hay as Source of Economic Resilience in Traditional Social-ecological Systems from Transylvania
title_fullStr Tree Hay as Source of Economic Resilience in Traditional Social-ecological Systems from Transylvania
title_full_unstemmed Tree Hay as Source of Economic Resilience in Traditional Social-ecological Systems from Transylvania
title_sort tree hay as source of economic resilience in traditional social-ecological systems from transylvania
publisher National Museum of the Romanian Peasant
series Martor
issn 1224-6271
1224-6271
publishDate 2016-11-01
description Tree farming substantially contributes to the resilience of the farming system. In this paper we bring historical and current arguments about nutritional value of trees and how this contributed to the capacity of the farming societies to navigate environmental challenges. On this basis we highlight the need of reviving the nutritional value of trees and the tree hay related knowledge and practices. Since scattered trees on pastures can simultaneously fulfil several important roles (biodiversity, nutrition source, aesthetic and cultural values) urgent actions are needed both at the level of policies, knowledge and local scales in order to re-connect human societies with trees, for the benefit of the whole social-ecological system.
topic trees
resilience
traditional landscapes
coupled social-ecological systems
conservation policy
url http://martor.muzeultaranuluiroman.ro/archive/martor-21-2016/hartel_craioveanu_reti_21_2016/
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